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Department of Botany The Botanical Gazette 



that Rand will make the financial side go, if anybody can. However, 

 it is likely to prove an expensive luxury for a few yeras unless there 

 are enough of you to divide up the deficit. 



Mrs. Barnes joins me in cordial greetings and best wishes 

 for a Happy lew Year, both to you and Mrs. Deane. Give ray kindest 

 greetings to Robinson, Rand, Churchill, and Kennedy when you see them. 



Ever faithfully yours, 



Mr . V/al t e r De ane , 



Cambridge, Mass. 



